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Title: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Capt. BassinLou on February 01, 2018, 05:30:21 PM
Reading the dialogue on another thread got me thinking. Do you guys fish with cheap tackle or expensive tackle when your bank fishing? I bank fish more than I boat fish, and the thought of losing my pricier fishing tackle and/or lures really...really... irks me. So I use the pricier stuff when boat fishing and cheaper stuff when I bank fish. What say you?
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Lipripper on February 01, 2018, 05:42:51 PM
I do most of my fishing from the bank also and I always have since I don't own a boat and for sure would think twice about throwing an expensive $20 lure from the bank where I would stand a better chance of getting it hung up and lost.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Kris on February 01, 2018, 06:05:21 PM
I still do some bank fishing but not very often anymore. Since I do own a boat or two I use it and fish with Friends in theirs more. When fishing from either I use the same tackle. Remember, I refuse to pay ridiculous money for anything fishing. I guess you would call most of my stuff middle of the road.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: cport on February 01, 2018, 06:20:00 PM
As far as my tackle goes, I'm a big believer in having the best you can afford, for any situation. So yes, I use my best rods and reels when bank fishing. Imagine hooking into an eleven pound fish with crappy gear, adding that extra element of worry while trying to bring her in. I was able to handle her with ease with my omen black and curado k, like an extension of me. I could put my focus on using the gear to control the fish, and not letting the gear control me.
I use whatever lure is catching fish at the time, and whatever the conditions dictate.  Of course, I'm not going to use my plopper around weeds, but I will cast it next to a stick up or tree if it looks good. Nothing ventured nothing gained.

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Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Donald Garner on February 01, 2018, 06:25:04 PM
Quote from: cport on February 01, 2018, 06:20:00 PM
As far as my tackle goes, I'm a big believer in having the best you can afford, for any situation. So yes, I use my best rods and reels when bank fishing.  Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk

I concur  ;)
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: WTodd on February 01, 2018, 06:29:06 PM
One of my best & fav medium crankbaits was in the $2 bin. It looks like it has gotten in a fight with a gator it's been hit so many times


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Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: bigjim5589 on February 01, 2018, 06:45:46 PM
I've found some "cheap" lures & other gear over the years that turned out to be jewels, so price paid doesn't mean a lot to me. I guess I'm in the middle, some things I've got are more on the expensive side while others have been real cheap. I buy & use what I can afford, and that varies. Doesn't matter where I'm fishing, from boat or bank makes no difference, I'll try to use whatever I think is the best choice for the conditions & situation.

But, I probably wouldn't toss a $20 crankbait if there's a good chance of snagging it & not be able to get it back. I may not even give a thought to tossing a $4 crankbait in the same place however.   ::)
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Lipripper on February 01, 2018, 06:56:28 PM
Quote from: bigjim5589 on February 01, 2018, 06:45:46 PM
I've found some "cheap" lures & other gear over the years that turned out to be jewels, so price paid doesn't mean a lot to me. I guess I'm in the middle, some things I've got are more on the expensive side while others have been real cheap. I buy & use what I can afford, and that varies. Doesn't matter where I'm fishing, from boat or bank makes no difference, I'll try to use whatever I think is the best choice for the conditions & situation.

But, I probably wouldn't toss a $20 crankbait if there's a good chance of snagging it & not be able to get it back. I may not even give a thought to tossing a $4 crankbait in the same place however.   ::)
I hear you Jim and I have a couple of new $20 to $30 lures that I've had for several years that I won in contest that have never seen the water yet cause I didn't want to lose them.  lo lo
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Bud Kennedy on February 01, 2018, 09:18:01 PM
I don't care what the lure cost.  If I bought it then you can darn well bet it's gonna get used.  In the case where you got some for free, you might as well encase them in lucite and at least use them as a paperweight.  Makes not sense to have them and not use them. Another example would be some nice artistic high quality customs rods that never get wet.  Mine are on the deck on every trip.  I like to enjoy my purchases.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: SteveTX on February 01, 2018, 09:57:01 PM
As far as equipment like rods and reels I pick what rods out of the pile are suited for where I am going. Lures I am also one that doesn't like spending a lot or even full price I guess on them. I usually try and get name brand or better yet lures that are kind a proven but always hunt for a deal before buying. Last year there was a particular jig I liked that went on clearance at Academy for $1.98 ea. That jig is normally $5 so I loaded up.  ;D  I do that at all of the online stores Cabellas, Dicks, and Academy have had some stupid prices at one time or another. Like 10" Berkley Power worms for free if you did the rebate. So mostly once I'm fishing I will throw any tackle I have anywhere I think there may be a fish. I know my tackle was purchased at a price I can lose one here or there and its not a issue.       
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: zippyduck on February 01, 2018, 10:51:05 PM
Quote from: Donald Garner on February 01, 2018, 06:25:04 PM
I concur  ;)


Me too.

I want to catch fish not throw baits into empty water.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Justin62882 on February 01, 2018, 11:17:00 PM
When i bank fish I use these mostly.                                                            4 dollar bladed jig, 2.99 h20 express crankbait or lipless crank, $2.16 zoom lizards from walmart, 3 dollar berkley worms, 1 dollar Wal-Mart spinnerbait. Caught my best of 2017on this bait last year 4 pound 10oz. 4 dollar Zoom horny toads. 3 dollar yum dinger this is all i take bank fishing. This year I will be including the jigs. 
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: analfisherman on February 02, 2018, 12:27:46 AM
Quote from: SteveTX on February 01, 2018, 09:57:01 PM
As far as equipment like rods and reels I pick what rods out of the pile are suited for where I am going. Lures I am also one that doesn't like spending a lot or even full price I guess on them. I usually try and get name brand or better yet lures that are kind a proven but always hunt for a deal before buying. Last year there was a particular jig I liked that went on clearance at Academy for $1.98 ea. That jig is normally $5 so I loaded up.  ;D  I do that at all of the online stores Cabellas, Dicks, and Academy have had some stupid prices at one time or another. Like 10" Berkley Power worms for free if you did the rebate. So mostly once I'm fishing I will throw any tackle I have anywhere I think there may be a fish. I know my tackle was purchased at a price I can lose one here or there and its not a issue.       

DID I POST THIS?   ~roflmao ~roflmao ~roflmao

And Academy and thier $1.98 SALES TOO!!  ~shade

I'm a FLAT OUT EQUIPMENT JUNKIE!!!!!
But I can SAFELY SAY, "I don't recall paying retail for anything fishing related ever."

And I shorebust at least 4-5 times a week during season.
I can't imagine buying a lure and then be afraid to fish it for fear of losing it?????????

What's WORSE.....MY WATERS ARE FULL OF PIKE......take my word for it.......THEY EAT ANYTHING A BASS WILL EAT....only they don't like to give your lures back.  ~xyz ~rant
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: SFL BassHunter on February 02, 2018, 11:56:14 AM
Considering the fact that I am the best fisherman I have ever known at getting hung up on rocks, trees, underwater trees, invisible trees, sticks, roots of trees, and well anything else I could get hung on up...yes I use cheaper lures for my bank fishing. I almost exclusively use lead bullet weights and never bring out the tungsten unless I've run out of the lead.

Treble baits are the worst ones. Those get hung up everywhere.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Capt. BassinLou on February 02, 2018, 12:17:43 PM
Quote from: SFL BassHunter on February 02, 2018, 11:56:14 AM
Considering the fact that I am the best fisherman I have ever known at getting hung up on rocks, trees, underwater trees, invisible trees, sticks, roots of trees, and well anything else I could get hung on up...yes I use cheaper lures for my bank fishing. I almost exclusively use lead bullet weights and never bring out the tungsten unless I've run out of the lead.

Treble baits are the worst ones. Those get hung up everywhere.
You bud, have an unbelievable gift. I have never seen anyone who can hook a tree on land or in the water with such ease. Lol!!
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Justin62882 on February 02, 2018, 02:05:27 PM
Quote from: SFL BassHunter on February 02, 2018, 11:56:14 AM
Considering the fact that I am the best fisherman I have ever known at getting hung up on rocks, trees, underwater trees, invisible trees, sticks, roots of trees, and well anything else I could get hung on up...yes I use cheaper lures for my bank fishing. I almost exclusively use lead bullet weights and never bring out the tungsten unless I've run out of the lead.

Treble baits are the worst ones. Those get hung up everywhere.
i hear ya!! I get snagged in some crazy situations  I always tell whoevervim fishing with well they aren't biting underwater they Gotta be somewhere lol
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: bigjim5589 on February 02, 2018, 03:19:15 PM
QuoteI don't care what the lure cost.  If I bought it then you can darn well bet it's gonna get used.  In the case where you got some for free, you might as well encase them in lucite and at least use them as a paperweight.  Makes not sense to have them and not use them. Another example would be some nice artistic high quality customs rods that never get wet.  Mine are on the deck on every trip.  I like to enjoy my purchases.

Hey Bud, I don't disagree, and don't matter to me either about the price. My comment was more about probability. Some places I've fished from shore I always lost a good bit of tackle, while from a boat in the same area, the same tackle could often be recovered. I'll use anything I buy, but some places I've fished the possible loss of a more costly lure never justified the return on investment for fishing there with such a lure. So, I used lesser costly lures in those places & saved the pricier lures for better situations.  lo
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Bud Kennedy on February 02, 2018, 03:41:59 PM
I haven't fished from the bank in many years so I guess I am spoiled.  While I do lose lures from time to time it never really bothered me because that is what I bought them for.  It was more of a problem at Santee not in the water but I have made my share of bonehead casts into the cypress trees and some unbelievable altitudes.   lo   Since my rod stock now consists of better rods I need to start taking along one of my old ugly sticks to use as a tree swatter for such an occasion.   lo
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Justin62882 on February 02, 2018, 03:52:58 PM
Quote from: Bud Kennedy on February 02, 2018, 03:41:59 PM
I haven't fished from the bank in many years so I guess I am spoiled.  While I do lose lures from time to time it never really bothered me because that is what I bought them for.  It was more of a problem at Santee not in the water but I have made my share of bonehead casts into the cypress trees and some unbelievable altitudes.   lo   Since my rod stock now consists of better rods I need to start taking along one of my old ugly sticks to use as a tree swatter for such an occasion.   lo
Lol them ugly stiks are tough
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Lipripper on February 02, 2018, 04:10:48 PM
Quote from: Justin62882 on February 02, 2018, 03:52:58 PM
Lol them ugly stiks are tough
They sure are I have several of them. ;D
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: FlatsNBay on February 03, 2018, 07:05:31 AM
I don't change lures when going bank fishing. I do lose a bait here and there , even with Rick's tree climbing skills! I'm thinking of paying to get Rick SCUBA certified, then he can really help me get my lures back! I will go the extra mile to get a lure back and will wade up to my waste in gator infested waters just to save $6!

I do have a go box that I keep in the truck at all times just in case I happen upon a good looking bank fishing spot. In the box are baits and colors that fell out of the rotation for some reason. Since I always keep them in a separate box, they are baits that won't be missed in my regular box. But when I plan on going to a specific spot and it's not spur of the moment, I bring the good stuff.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: SFL BassHunter on February 03, 2018, 07:53:00 AM
Quote from: FlatsNBay on February 03, 2018, 07:05:31 AM
I don't change lures when going bank fishing. I do lose a bait here and there , even with Rick's tree climbing skills! I'm thinking of paying to get Rick SCUBA certified, then he can really help me get my lures back! I will go the extra mile to get a lure back and will wade up to my waste in gator infested waters just to save $6!

I do have a go box that I keep in the truck at all times just in case I happen upon a good looking bank fishing spot. In the box are baits and colors that fell out of the rotation for some reason. Since I always keep them in a separate box, they are baits that won't be missed in my regular box. But when I plan on going to a specific spot and it's not spur of the moment, I bring the good stuff.

You best get yourself scuba certified cause I have absolutely 0 interest in getting eaten by gators. LOL
I wouldn't scuba in saltwater.
I prefer to stay on land, I might wade in a foot of water if its at one of the crystal clear lakes in a public park that we have down here where gators are not commonly found lol.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Johntom2k on February 03, 2018, 01:10:03 PM
Some of my best lures came from the clearance section at Walmart!


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Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Blacknredflake on February 03, 2018, 04:05:37 PM
I use whatever I have..cheap or expensive. Same stuff I use bank fishin I will use in a boat.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: pjl63 on February 08, 2018, 07:56:19 AM
For the time being, I'm only a bank angler.  I always buy stuff on sale unless I'm just picking something up in a pinch.  Even my rods and reels were either clearance, refurbished, or supplemented by a gift card.  The only "expensive" baits I have I got on clearance.  For example, I have more than a dozen Lucky Craft lipless cranks.  They usually retail for $15 or so.  My local Dick's was having a clearance -- buy 5 at $5.99 and get 5 free.  So I got 10 baits for the price of two regulars.  Also picked up a couple when Cabela's was closing out on Lucky Craft baits.  For my other gear, I wait for Tackle Warehouse's rare sales or a 20% off coupon from Dick's/F&S.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Oldfart9999 on February 09, 2018, 06:24:42 AM
Quote from: SFL BassHunter on February 02, 2018, 11:56:14 AM
Considering the fact that I am the best fisherman I have ever known at getting hung up on rocks, trees, underwater trees, invisible trees, sticks, roots of trees, and well anything else I could get hung on up...yes I use cheaper lures for my bank fishing. I almost exclusively use lead bullet weights and never bring out the tungsten unless I've run out of the lead.

Treble baits are the worst ones. Those get hung up everywhere.

You need to carry a chainsaw as a lure retriever!!! ~roflmao ~roflmao I've considered it!! lo lo
Rodney
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Fun4me on February 09, 2018, 04:39:55 PM
I've gone swimming, more than once, to get a bait back. If i'm fishing water I would never go into, I use cheap stuff.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: SFL BassHunter on February 12, 2018, 06:41:55 AM
Quote from: Oldfart9999 on February 09, 2018, 06:24:42 AM
You need to carry a chainsaw as a lure retriever!!! ~roflmao ~roflmao I've considered it!! lo lo
Rodney
Now that's an idea!

BassinLou you mind if I take a chainsaw on the boat next time we go fishing? Not much space in the back for it so it will have to go on your front deck. Lol


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Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Capt. BassinLou on February 12, 2018, 06:49:32 AM
Quote from: SFL BassHunter on February 12, 2018, 06:41:55 AM
Now that's an idea!

BassinLou you mind if I take a chainsaw on the boat next time we go fishing? Not much space in the back for it so it will have to go on your front deck. Lol


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Lol... I bet you didn't know I had a machete in the boat did you??
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: SFL BassHunter on February 12, 2018, 06:51:25 AM
Quote from: Bassinlou on February 12, 2018, 06:49:32 AM
Lol... I bet you didn't know I had a machete in the boat did you??

That's almost as good. Takes up less space lol


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Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Capt. BassinLou on February 12, 2018, 06:51:51 AM
Quote from: SFL BassHunter on February 12, 2018, 06:51:25 AM
That's almost as good. Takes up less space lol


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Exactly!!
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Oldfart9999 on February 12, 2018, 06:54:27 AM
I see a few trees and/or docks chopped down in your future! ~roflmao ~roflmao ~roflmao
Rodney
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Capt. BassinLou on February 12, 2018, 07:05:23 AM
Quote from: Oldfart9999 on February 12, 2018, 06:54:27 AM
I see a few trees and/or docks chopped down in your future! ~roflmao ~roflmao ~roflmao
Rodney
You cannot imagine how true you are Rodney. Rick is a master of finding trees even when there aren't any around.

True story.... Rick and I were fishing Lake Okeechobee once, and we were fishing an expansive flat with 0 tree's in sight. As we were fishing Rick sets the hook on what appeared to be a fish. Then he tells me he thinks he's hung up. I troll over to the spot and when I follow the line to the source of the hang up, I kid you not it was a submerged tree!! Lmao!!
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: SteelHorseCowboy on February 12, 2018, 07:53:16 AM
I use anything I've got, but I'm far more careful with all of it when I'm on the bank. If I know there's snags under the surface, I'm less likely to use my more expensive cranks when on the bank.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: SteveTX on February 12, 2018, 11:22:53 AM
Quote from: Bassinlou on February 12, 2018, 07:05:23 AM
You cannot imagine how true you are Rodney. Rick is a master of finding trees even when there aren't any around.

True story.... Rick and I were fishing Lake Okeechobee once, and we were fishing an expansive flat with 0 tree's in sight. As we were fishing Rick sets the hook on what appeared to be a fish. Then he tells me he thinks he's hung up. I troll over to the spot and when I follow the line to the source of the hang up, I kid you not it was a submerged tree!! Lmao!!

Did ya remember to mark the spot and thank him for showing you that. lo
:-* Might be a big mamma or a great mess of Crappie caught there.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: SFL BassHunter on February 12, 2018, 04:37:21 PM
Quote from: Bassinlou on February 12, 2018, 07:05:23 AM
You cannot imagine how true you are Rodney. Rick is a master of finding trees even when there aren't any around.

True story.... Rick and I were fishing Lake Okeechobee once, and we were fishing an expansive flat with 0 tree's in sight. As we were fishing Rick sets the hook on what appeared to be a fish. Then he tells me he thinks he's hung up. I troll over to the spot and when I follow the line to the source of the hang up, I kid you not it was a submerged tree!! Lmao!!

I remember that one and let me just say, there was a fish there! I remember it pull...musta exposed my hook, houdini trick on the submerge tree and got away leaving me hung on the tree.
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: Capt. BassinLou on February 12, 2018, 04:56:18 PM
Quote from: SFL BassHunter on February 12, 2018, 04:37:21 PM
I remember that one and let me just say, there was a fish there! I remember it pull...musta exposed my hook, houdini trick on the submerge tree and got away leaving me hung on the tree.

Uh huh...  ;)
Title: Re: Cheap fishing tackle or expensive fishing tackle?
Post by: IKfish on February 27, 2018, 09:03:27 PM
I do mostly bank fishing at local pond after work. For me, I would like to fish with pricier rod & reel and cheaper lures when bank fishing.
You can feel the difference between a well-built rod/reel and the cheap one, how much easier it is to cast and how much more sensitive the rod is. The higher quality is worth it.
But what fishes care about is the performance instead of how expensive the lures are. The topwater popping frog that has caught me a lot of bass, 5 different shapes came from a tackle box only cost me 10$ on amazon. ~gf